Felix,
 I agree with your explanation on both counts. However, it would be
nice

a) to make this auto accept/ auto complete - a configurable feature
with the default being what it is
b) provide a better visual differentiation between requirements/ user
stories/ tasks in the sprint view.

TIA

On May 7, 1:59 am, Felix Schwarz <[email protected]> wrote:
> Am 06.05.2010 18:39, schrieb boflynn:
>
> > Maybe I'm missing something, but if I go into Agilo and accept a user
> > story, the underlying user tasks aren't accepted. I also have to go
> > into each task and accept them?
>
> Of course!
> In Scrum, you commit to a number of stories and put these into your
> sprint backlog (by setting the sprint, pressing 'confirm commitment').
> If you like to 'accept' the story you can do that but from a Scrum point
> of view it is not necessary.
>
> Afterwards the whole team will work on the tasks of that story. If a
> team member starts working on a task, he can accept it.
>
> It is a common mistake of new scrum teams to assign one person per user
> story.
>
> > Also once I've finished all the tasks, the user story doesn't move to
> > complete/testing/etc. I have to do that manually?
>
> Yes, because:
> In Scrum, a story is done if the implementation fulfills the user need
> and meets all conditions of satisfaction. It does not matter in which
> state all the tasks are. Therefore we want to have a manual step at the
> end (closing the story) so that the team is forced to read the story
> again and check if they really fulfilled the story.
>
> fs
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